What you see in a mixed culture gram stain; gram negative rods including seagull shaped Campylobacter rods, gram positive cocci in chains and clusters. Good gift for microbiologists.
A bit of humor for lawyers. Putting the gator in litigator text with a snappily dressed alligator. Looking sharp (and a little scary) in the courtroom.
Swooping stripes done in a seventies palette of creme, burnt orange, brown yellow and turquoise. Each stripe being a different color was huge in the seventies.
You've grown the organism on your culture plates. You'll know exactly what it is after gram staining and a batch of other tests. But you can give yourself a head start by smelling it for a general idea. All bacteria and yeast have distinctive smells. This handy dandy chart outlines some of them.